Emotional Profile
(Joy · Jun 2026)
"Heartbeat" resonates most deeply with those navigating pivotal moments—people ready to shed doubt and embrace possibility. The song captures that electric instant when momentum shifts, when internal conviction transforms into forward motion, and listeners feel genuinely alive. People return to it during periods of self-discovery and decisive change, finding in its energy a mirror for their own determination to move beyond hesitation.
Energy hits you first, immediate and impossible to ignore, and it cracks open something that's been sitting still inside you for too long. That rush unlocks a kind of clarity—suddenly you feel capable of moving forward, of trying something you've been putting off. It's the feeling of permission you didn't know you needed.
You return to this song when you're standing at the edge of something new, or when the weight of routine starts pressing down. It's the track that reminds you what it feels like to believe in momentum again, to trust that forward motion is actually possible.
Justs crafted a song positioned as a competitive Eurovision anthem, yet listeners stripped away the contest ambition and found something more universal—a pure celebration of aliveness and optimism that transcended the stage. The gap reveals that people connected not with the song's underlying strategy, but with its emotional sincerity, transforming a carefully constructed competition entry into a personal anthem of joy.